Review: ‘Haunting Of The Mary Celeste’Exciting Bloody Goodness Clashes With Shallow Characters In Promising...
Haunting of the Mary Celeste is an impressive effort from relatively new director Shana Betz. In the past, she has directed two feature films...
Review: ‘Yellow Rose’Eva Noblezada Shines In Uplifting If A Bit Familiar Coming-Of-Age Musical Drama
Let's be honest - there's nothing quite like a fun music-centered movie to uplift your spirits and make you forget about all of the...
Review: ‘The Wall of Mexico’A Strong Ensemble Cast Makes Up For A Slow-Paced If...
The Wall of Mexico, the new film from directors Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak, is certainly not going to be for everybody. It is...
Review: ‘The Grizzlies’Wonderfully Inspiring Lacrosse Centered Sports-Drama
Whether you like them or not, sports movies seem to be coming out all the time. Throughout the years we have had countless films...
Review: ‘Words On Bathroom Walls’A Beautifully Moving Coming-Of-Age Tale About Love And Schizophrenia
After watching Words on Bathroom Walls, I was truly stunned to see that it was directed by Diary of a Wimpy Kid director Thor Freudenthal....
Review: ‘Sputnik’Russian Sci-Fi Thriller Tells Quietly Powerful Alien Invasion Story
Egor Abramenko's Sputnik is a drastically different movie than the one I was expecting it to be. Once I heard it was a Russian alien film...
Review: ‘What We Found’Oona Laurence Captivates In A Messy, Unoriginal Teen Crime Thriller
"A group of friends start their freshmen year at a tough public high school when their friend Cassie disappears in West Baltimore. With the...
Review: ‘The Secret: Dare to Dream’Katie Holmes Is Great In Otherwise Weak Romance Drama...
Miranda Wells (Katie Holmes) is a hardworking young widow who's struggling to raise three children on her own. A powerful storm soon brings a...
Review: ‘Rebuilding Paradise’Ron Howard's New Documentary Constructs A Hopeful Story Of Recovery From Wildfires
On the morning of Nov. 8, 2018, a devastating firestorm engulfed the picturesque city of Paradise, California. By the time the Camp Fire was...
Review: ‘Fisherman’s Friends’Feel-Good Comedy Sings An Irresistible Tune
A fast-living, cynical London music executive (Danny Mays) heads to a remote Cornish village on a stag weekend where he's pranked by his boss...